2. metaphor- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them.
3. stereotype- to repeat without variation - to develop a mental stereotype about.
4. allusion- an implied or indirect reference especially in literature - the use of such references.
5. personification- attribution of personal qualities - representation of a thing or abstraction as a person or by the human form.
6. symbolism- the art or practice of using symbols - the use of conventional or traditional signs in the representation of divine beings and spirits.
Metaphor:
1. "You call them 'white lies' do you not." Then Madame said "I have never understood the metaphors of English."
2.
Symbolism:
1. The civilians and family members held lilacs and lipsticks and face powder for the people who were coming back from the camps. This meant that they cared for the people who were arriving back and celebrated with them.
2. Francois gave a delicate scarf of Madame's to Henry as a sign of love for him. It was for his mother. GOOD EXAMPLES OF SYMBOLISM
Stereotype:
1. Le Patron Attacked Henry because he was American, and because he thought he was the Gestapo.
2. On the train everyone looked at a lady coming on to the train because she had a turban on her head which meant she had a romance with a German Solider. GOOD!
Irony:
1. Sadly, Henry noted the irony that his quest to find and help pierre, the child warrior of the resistance, would end in a city that had been the center of maquis uprising and a Gestapo stronghold to squash it.
2.
SEE ME; WE NEED TO GO OVER IRONY AND METAPHOR.
MRS. M 5/15
A Troubled Peace AZ RH CB PA Holocaust Homework
Anthony Zingale
1. irony- a pretense of ignorance and of willingness to learn from another assumed in order to make the other's false conceptions conspicuous by adroit questioning.
2. metaphor- a figure of speech in which a word or phrase literally denoting one kind of object or idea is used in place of another to suggest a likeness or analogy between them.
3. stereotype- to repeat without variation - to develop a mental stereotype about.
4. allusion- an implied or indirect reference especially in literature - the use of such references.
5. personification- attribution of personal qualities - representation of a thing or abstraction as a person or by the human form.
6. symbolism- the art or practice of using symbols - the use of conventional or traditional signs in the representation of divine beings and spirits.
Metaphor:
1. "You call them 'white lies' do you not." Then Madame said "I have never understood the metaphors of English."
2.
Symbolism:
1. The civilians and family members held lilacs and lipsticks and face powder for the people who were coming back from the camps. This meant that they cared for the people who were arriving back and celebrated with them.
2. Francois gave a delicate scarf of Madame's to Henry as a sign of love for him. It was for his mother. GOOD EXAMPLES OF SYMBOLISM
Stereotype:
1. Le Patron Attacked Henry because he was American, and because he thought he was the Gestapo.
2. On the train everyone looked at a lady coming on to the train because she had a turban on her head which meant she had a romance with a German Solider. GOOD!
Irony:
1. Sadly, Henry noted the irony that his quest to find and help pierre, the child warrior of the resistance, would end in a city that had been the center of maquis uprising and a Gestapo stronghold to squash it.
2.SEE ME; WE NEED TO GO OVER IRONY AND METAPHOR.
MRS. M 5/15